The television network Univision bought out the Al Hirschfeld Theatre for its upfront presentations May 8-13. As a result the cast of Tony-winning musical Kinky Boots found themselves with an unexpected paid vacation! Here's how the cast spent their time off.

PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: Theatre Binges, Fun in the Sun and Wedding Bells! How the Kinky Boots Cast Spent Their Five-Day Vacation

PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: Theatre Binges, Fun in the Sun and Wedding Bells! How the Kinky Boots Cast Spent Their Five-Day Vacation

The television network Univision bought out the Al Hirschfeld Theatre for its upfront presentations May 8-13. As a result the cast of Tony-winning musical Kinky Boots found themselves with an unexpected paid vacation! Here's how the cast spent their time off.

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Cortney Wolfson and Jen Perry take advantage of their time off to take in a Tony-nominated show.

Billy Porter spent his vacation in Miami, where he captured the beautiful sunset

Eric Leviton spent the break cleaning and purging his apartment, and recording 3 new conversations for hs podcast, celebrating with the biggest cigar he could find.

Marcus Neville caught some theater with his dogs at the Weston Playhouse in Vermont.

Stephen Carrasco and his fiancé Lee Poulin took a Florida vacation, where they planned their wedding and went to Disney World

Stephen Tewksbury and his wife Trista Moldovan went on a cruise to Cozumel!

Adinah Alexander (in the left in blue) went to Canyon Ranch to celebrate her sister’s 60th Birthday.

Cortney Wolfson killed some time at the Chicago-Midway airport when her flight was delayed…

Andy Kelso and his fiancé Sheila went to visit family in Colorado, where his parents threw them a surprise Jack & Jill shower. They also got some surprise snow (in May!), hence the fire and the fur coat.

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Based on the 2005 film of the same title, the Northampton, U.K.-set musical has a new book by Tony winner Harvey Fierstein (Torch Song Trilogy, La Cage aux Folles, Newsies) and a score by Grammy and Tony Award-winning "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" hit-maker and "True Colors" songwriter Cyndi Lauper.

Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell (2004's La Cage aux Folles, Legally Blonde, Catch Me If You Can), who created the high-energy dances that sent audiences and cast members into a frenzy during Hairspray, directs and choreographs Kinky Boots, which is bedazzled with a series of show-stopping numbers by Porter and a bevy of drag performers.

Kinky Boots premiered on Broadway March 3, 2013, following an out-of-town engagement at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago last fall. It opened to acclaim April 4 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. In addition to taking Best Musical and Tony wins for Lauper (Best Score), Mitchell (Best Choreography) and Billy Porter (Best Actor), Kinky Boots also saw awards go to Stephen Oremus (Orchestrations) and John Shivers (Sound Design).